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Forester Burkett Shows the Scale of a Large Black Walnut in Hoosier National Forest

2009-3080-77
Accession Number
2009-3080-77
5x7 inches (13x18 cm)
Black & White
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Harry S. Truman Library & Museum.

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Description

Almost invisible, Forester Burkett shows the scale of a large Black Walnut. The tree is 36 inches dbh. Dbh is the diameter at breast height. Breast height is 4.5 feet. It is 63 feet to the first limb of this massive tree in the Indiana Pioneer Mothers' Memorial Forest, part of the Hoosier National Forest. Photos 2009-3080-01 through 2009-3080-107 were originally mounted in a leather bound binder with the gold embossed title, "Picture Memories of Region Nine." Region Nine, based in Milwaukee, WI, covered twenty states in the Eastern Region: Maine, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, and New Jersey. Mr. Watts was Regional Forester of Region Nine 1936-1943.

Date(s)
June 24, 1941